The New Yorker's A to Z of NY Food: Q is for Queens

Q IS FOR QUEENS! Queens is New York’s second most populous borough with roughly 2.3 million residents, 43% of whom are foreign born. Those with far more knowledge than I have declared Queens the most ethnically diverse urban area in the world. Grab some dim sum for breakfast in Flushing, head to Jackson Heights for South Asian and Latin American (Try Kabab King's Behari Chicken kabab with a side of paratha and some tea), stroll to Woodside for Filipino and finish up with Greek in Astoria. It’s like Epcot’s World Showcase…but real! Share your Q Food/Drink photos with the world by using #TNYeats. #queens #food Photo: @jamespomerantz
Q is for Queens

Q IS FOR QUEENS! Queens is New York’s second most populous borough with roughly 2.3 million residents, 43% of whom are foreign born. Those with far more knowledge than I have declared Queens the most ethnically diverse urban area in the world. Grab some dim sum for breakfast in Flushing, head to Jackson Heights for South Asian and Latin American (Try Kabab King's Behari Chicken kabab with a side of paratha and some tea), stroll to Woodside for Filipino and finish up with Greek in Astoria. It’s like Epcot’s World Showcase…but real! Share your Q Food/Drink photos with the world by using #TNYeats. #queens #food Photo: @jamespomerantz